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for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> a woman. a woman. a ha. a ha. >> now i think we know why. >> now that we know the back story of who possibly wrote it. >> jealousy. >> great for people to jump in and go hey, no way. >>> coming up, the incredible new eye treatment that promises to remove the puffy dark circles. >> tell me claire crawford is never writing again. >>> my "play of the day." we saw it at the top. camel, little girl, snack. i'm so happy to be marrying your mom. you know that, right? uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you. and i'm really happy that you're in my life, too. ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open hearts collection at kay jewelers, the number-one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same. keep your heart open... and love will always find its way in. thank you. thank you. ♪ every kiss begins with kay thank you. ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete
for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> a woman. a woman. a ha. a ha. >> now i think we know why. >> now that we know the back story of who possibly wrote it. >> jealousy. >> great for people to jump in and go hey, no way. >>> coming up, the incredible new eye treatment that promises to remove the puffy dark circles. >> tell me claire crawford is never writing again. >>> my "play of the day." we...
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the uc-davis plant scientists says this. to get the concern is california is we typically have relied on a large snowpack. that is naturally a desert in in the summertime. that is a huge issue. saycientists and farmers society must make fundamental choices on conservation, and energy pollution. >> we have to address it. i feel optimistic in my lifetime there are certain things we can achieve, and i am working on them every day. take a much work to be done to preserve our bountiful earth. >> of basketball player has become the first man in u.s. professional sports to say he is gay. caroline alone has more. more.one has >> am a 33-year-old nba center, i'm black and gay. these of the words of jason collins. he is well established and respectable back spot -- basketball player. his teammates on the washington support.tweeted their thing they're extremely proud of his decision to live his life open. as did kobe bryant. >> we live in a country that allows you to be whoever you want to be. as a christian man is there a god that get
the uc-davis plant scientists says this. to get the concern is california is we typically have relied on a large snowpack. that is naturally a desert in in the summertime. that is a huge issue. saycientists and farmers society must make fundamental choices on conservation, and energy pollution. >> we have to address it. i feel optimistic in my lifetime there are certain things we can achieve, and i am working on them every day. take a much work to be done to preserve our bountiful earth....
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. >> one of them, adrian davis, is a remarkable woman, a dan instructor, a dance instructor who lost her foot and part of her leg. she was watching the marathon when they were hit by the second blast. anderson cooper has their story. >> i hate to ask you to re-live what you went through so if you don't want to, that's totally fine. >> it's okay. i re-live it every day. >> you think about it every day? >> i do. absolutely. >> how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was so i felt the direct impact and it immediately blue off my left foot. >> how far away was the bomb, do you know? >> my guess, it would have been about five feet. >> five feet? >> yeah. we're lucky to be alive. >> did you lose consciousness? >> i don't think we did. >> no. >> i remember everything so if we did, it was for a matter of seconds. >> you remember being blown through the air? >> yeah. >> what happened next? >> i landed and -- and sort of closed my eyes and was underneath adam and kind of covering my head and my face. it was very gray an
. >> one of them, adrian davis, is a remarkable woman, a dan instructor, a dance instructor who lost her foot and part of her leg. she was watching the marathon when they were hit by the second blast. anderson cooper has their story. >> i hate to ask you to re-live what you went through so if you don't want to, that's totally fine. >> it's okay. i re-live it every day. >> you think about it every day? >> i do. absolutely. >> how close were you to the second...
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and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. and contributions in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ (laughing) - your turn! - ok! - whoops! hup! oops! oops! hi, neighbor! i'm at the park with my friends. - hiya, toots! -
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who was frank marshall davis? >> he was born in kansas 1905 died 1987 and ended up in chicago then
who was frank marshall davis? >> he was born in kansas 1905 died 1987 and ended up in chicago then
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who was frank marshall davis? >> frank marshall davis was born in kansas 1905, died and made you and 87. ended up in chicago and ultimately honolulu and that's where he would meet a young man named barack obama in the 70s. he was introduced by obama's grandfather, stanley dunham. i should back up a little bit. he was african-american. he was a republican from the time of lincoln to fdr. remarkably what so far to the left that during world war ii he joined the communist party. he joined communist party u.s.a. a lot of american communists never joined communist party u.s.a. you literally sworn allegiance to the soviet union, and you committed yourself to a communist party u.s.a. caught a soviet american republic. so davis really went to the other side and after that ended up editing -- he was the founding editor-in-chief of the communist party publication of chicago, the chicago star was a down the line pro-soviet pro-stalin publication. did that for two years and then went off to honolulu was a columnist for the re
who was frank marshall davis? >> frank marshall davis was born in kansas 1905, died and made you and 87. ended up in chicago and ultimately honolulu and that's where he would meet a young man named barack obama in the 70s. he was introduced by obama's grandfather, stanley dunham. i should back up a little bit. he was african-american. he was a republican from the time of lincoln to fdr. remarkably what so far to the left that during world war ii he joined the communist party. he joined...
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>> raymond davis was a cia contractor who was former green beret and then left the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in june or two and a love in driving through the work, pakistan doing work that of a safe house and after two people approached him in a crowded intersection, he shot them. he thought he was being robbed. from there, the situation kind of got even more out of control than the american cause the lead cente chirped to go rescue him and ran over a third person. and then drove away, leaving davis to be taken into the cause of the bible that were please. -- lahore police. what happened if h si inside the obama administration about whether to to the fact he was working for the cia and how to get them out. what happened was initially the obama administration didn't have the pakistanis he was working for the cia. they said he was diplomat. president obama said he's a diplomat. it was only after weeks and weeks as the situation spiraled out of control increasingly, where one of the wives swallowed rat poison because she became a new martyr and was convinced
>> raymond davis was a cia contractor who was former green beret and then left the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in june or two and a love in driving through the work, pakistan doing work that of a safe house and after two people approached him in a crowded intersection, he shot them. he thought he was being robbed. from there, the situation kind of got even more out of control than the american cause the lead cente chirped to go rescue him and ran over a third...
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he came in shortly before the raymond davis episode, so did the new cia station chief. i spent time in two chapters were talking about the fight, the concerned that this guy had, cameron munter. he found himself very much at odds with what the cia was doing in their strategy. and he pushed to get more power over drone activities in pakistan, and it went all the way up the chain of command and the obama administration. hillary clinton went to bat for him and/or his tents most between hillary clinton and leon panetta inside the national city council meeting where they were, they weren't fighting but there was tension, tense exchange where she was to get up for her guy and a natty was sticking up for the cia. they kind of brokered a deal but ultimately the cia still maintained a degree of authority over what it did in pakistan. >> host: and you report in "the way of the knife" is a whole wing that is locked off from the rest of the embassy. >> guest: right. so the embassy itself has grown dramatically. you look at you go there, there's construction at this secure site. so
he came in shortly before the raymond davis episode, so did the new cia station chief. i spent time in two chapters were talking about the fight, the concerned that this guy had, cameron munter. he found himself very much at odds with what the cia was doing in their strategy. and he pushed to get more power over drone activities in pakistan, and it went all the way up the chain of command and the obama administration. hillary clinton went to bat for him and/or his tents most between hillary...
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how to edit autobiographies of jefferson and carina davis published it early works of the lisa may escott and found that the most famous lyceum bureau in 19th century america. not bad, right? that is how nast met him. redpath acted as an agent for many the most famous lectures at the time including henry ford preacher and mark twain. redpath are only originated to managemenmanagemen t system for lecturing which made it profitable for the the lecture and therefore brought more people into it and made it more professional but personally identify speakers and saw their participation so in nast casey chased them down. redpath found out that nast was getting on a ship for england and and a cot on the same boat. what was nast going to what was nast going to do do jump off? >> nast and talks to him in the end desperate effort to get them to go away said he convinced my wife which is always the shutdown. redpath jumps off at the next port goes back to the laura's town and talk sandy -- sally into it. this is a fascinating person who nast knew very well and through whom nast knew off of other peop
how to edit autobiographies of jefferson and carina davis published it early works of the lisa may escott and found that the most famous lyceum bureau in 19th century america. not bad, right? that is how nast met him. redpath acted as an agent for many the most famous lectures at the time including henry ford preacher and mark twain. redpath are only originated to managemenmanagemen t system for lecturing which made it profitable for the the lecture and therefore brought more people into it and...
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her seven-year marriage to jazz bright miles davis only kept her in the spotlight. as an actress she chose her roles carefully rarely taking on a character unless she felt it contributed something to the national dialogue on civil rights. >> i wanted to address certain issues, and i chose to use my career as my platform. >> reporter: and how did you go about doing that? >> just simply ruling out what i wouldn't do. films that dealt with us as less than human. the type that, you know, is great for making money for producers but does nothing to enhance the race itself or women. >> reporter: in 1972, her performance as the white of a southern sharecropper in sounder earned her an oscar nomination. and then there was roots. where tyson played the mother of kunta kinte who was taken into slavery. how big an impact did that have on your life and your career? >> it is the one thing i believe that has touched every single culture and race. >> reporter: she is perhaps most identified with the autobiography of miss jane pitman, the performance won her a prime time emmy for ac
her seven-year marriage to jazz bright miles davis only kept her in the spotlight. as an actress she chose her roles carefully rarely taking on a character unless she felt it contributed something to the national dialogue on civil rights. >> i wanted to address certain issues, and i chose to use my career as my platform. >> reporter: and how did you go about doing that? >> just simply ruling out what i wouldn't do. films that dealt with us as less than human. the type that,...
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. >> this documentary comes from zachary cohen of the adele davis academy in sandy springs, georgia. his message to the president looks at funding for education. it is a second prize-winning video in this year's c-span studentcam competition. >> this is a jewish spinning top. when a dreidel is falling, we have two options of -- pick it back up or just leave it there. >> what is the most important issue for the president? is it the economy, foreign affairs? what about healthcare? those are very important issues but don't you think there is one central issue that can solve all our other problems and we should tackle the first? , what mighthinking the big issue be? want to think about it, it is simple. jnowjjkknowledgee kids the they need to solve these problems? public-school education in this country has taken a backseat to other concerns. that hurt us badly at the nation. one of the things that has made us so competitive throughout the years we have been america is the fact that we have had public-school education. many countries do not invest in that. so it is an investment in our f
. >> this documentary comes from zachary cohen of the adele davis academy in sandy springs, georgia. his message to the president looks at funding for education. it is a second prize-winning video in this year's c-span studentcam competition. >> this is a jewish spinning top. when a dreidel is falling, we have two options of -- pick it back up or just leave it there. >> what is the most important issue for the president? is it the economy, foreign affairs? what about...
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scott davis spaeeaks with me exclusively in a few moments. we'll see what his business says about the overall economy and those better than expected earnings from u.p.s. and harley davidson stocks switching into high gears on wall street. how the president is boosting the motorcycle seller's bottom line. stay with us. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we
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this is boston police commissioner ed davis. >> i would like to offer my sympathies to the victims and families of this horrendous event. this cowardly act will not be taken in stride. we will turn every rock over to find the people responsible for this. the boston police department is on the scene and has been since the incident happened. there has been a horrendous loss of life. at least three people have died in this event. >> national guard troops have been deployed in boston and security is expected to be tight in the city today with officials searching bags on public transit. speaking on monday, president obama said those responsible for the attacks would be brought to justice. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people should not jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this. and we will find out who did this. we will find out why they did this. , anyesponsible individuals responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> we will have more on the boston marathon bombings after the headlines. in ira
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>> she made dress as for a variety of people including jefferson davis's wife. was very popular. she had her own shop. she did not live in the white house. she had her own residence, a place that she rented. and she was very popular among congressional wives that recommended her to mrs. lincoln. she bought her freedom in st. louis through dress making. >> as the lankans traveled back they had contraband camps. >> people escaping from slavery , in particular, with their families. or enslaved people that were emancipated but had no place to go. contrabandseveral associations across the nation. keckely was one of the ofnders of the washington band association. people on many facebook and twitter asking us questions about her views on slavery. was friends with henry clay, did she also prescribe to the gradual emancipation and colonization of the slaves? or did you follow lincoln's change of heart and scrapping the colonization efforts? was she anti-slavery and support the 13th amendment. >> she was and he slavery and certainly supported the thirteenth amendment. >> they say she influ
>> she made dress as for a variety of people including jefferson davis's wife. was very popular. she had her own shop. she did not live in the white house. she had her own residence, a place that she rented. and she was very popular among congressional wives that recommended her to mrs. lincoln. she bought her freedom in st. louis through dress making. >> as the lankans traveled back they had contraband camps. >> people escaping from slavery , in particular, with their...
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. >> yesterday, ed davis said the evidence found in this case suggested the brothers would attack again. this is what you were talking about, phillip. let's watch the chief here. >> we have reason to believe based upon the evidence found at that scene, the explosions, the explosive ordnance that was unexploded and the firepower they had that they were going to attack other individuals. >> you know, it took about several days but the police knew things we didn't know. >> what's going on now we don't know is the volume of information investigators on the intelligence side, cia, for example, on the fbi side. the mountain on information is growing exponentially. while you sit there and say it's two brothers, one of whom is dead, the case is closed. figure out things where they travel, who they talk to. did they talk to somebody three years ago who was part of the conspiracy? that will take months. the volume is enormous especially in the digital age. >> if the fbi was checking with the older brother, before he went to russia last year. >> yeah. >> at the behest of the russians, why did the
. >> yesterday, ed davis said the evidence found in this case suggested the brothers would attack again. this is what you were talking about, phillip. let's watch the chief here. >> we have reason to believe based upon the evidence found at that scene, the explosions, the explosive ordnance that was unexploded and the firepower they had that they were going to attack other individuals. >> you know, it took about several days but the police knew things we didn't know. >>...
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. >> and the celebrated british conductor colin davis has died at the age of 85. >> davis was internationally renowned for his interpretations of mozart, site alias -- stability is -- mozart and sibelius. >> sir colin davis as guest conductor, playing sibelius, one of his favorite composers, with some of the most talented musicians in europe. >> they like to learn the pieces which they have not played before. it is exciting to play really great music. >> he once said, "music is our most beautiful invention." it was also one of the driving forces of his own life. he played with almost all the world's greatest orchestras. in 1980 three, he became chief conductor of the bavarian radio symphony orchestra -- in 1983, he became chief conductor of the bavarian radio symphony orchestra and helped it achieve international acclaim. in 1995, he was appointed principal conductor of the london symphony orchestra. in 2009, queen elizabeth honored him with the medal of music, one of many awards he collected in the course of his career. he died on sunday at the age of 85 after a short illness. >> a brief rem
. >> and the celebrated british conductor colin davis has died at the age of 85. >> davis was internationally renowned for his interpretations of mozart, site alias -- stability is -- mozart and sibelius. >> sir colin davis as guest conductor, playing sibelius, one of his favorite composers, with some of the most talented musicians in europe. >> they like to learn the pieces which they have not played before. it is exciting to play really great music. >> he once...
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davies, the state's department special envoy on north korea, and other american officials. >> the web more on your head lights coming up in >> welcome back. the time is 409 . thousands of runners at the london marathon paid tribute to those killed and injured the boston marathon bombings. they observethey obse0 seconds of silence before the start of each group of races and many war it black ribbon in tribute as well. u.k. authorities also wrapped up security along with a 6 mi. course. many riders use the race to raise money for charity. one research says that the race was for boston. >> the entire risk was phenomenal and even london donating 2 lbs. for a every center to boston. a justice support we're getting a round world means a lot especially back to boston. >> race organizers have set up a fund of the boston bombing victims. they're donating to british pound just over $3 each of the 35,000 runners that crossed the finish line. >> meanwhile, the marathon held in hamburg germany boss for a moment to remember the victims of the boston bombings. many of the runners were green and yell
davies, the state's department special envoy on north korea, and other american officials. >> the web more on your head lights coming up in >> welcome back. the time is 409 . thousands of runners at the london marathon paid tribute to those killed and injured the boston marathon bombings. they observethey obse0 seconds of silence before the start of each group of races and many war it black ribbon in tribute as well. u.k. authorities also wrapped up security along with a 6 mi....
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the money supply is not a reason not to buy gold it's the opposite it's a reason to buy gold now ben davies who is a friend of the show and he's a gold manager as well he made an excellent comment that gold will go to five thousand dollars an ounce but nobody will own it. you know i think you know because they're scaring people out of gold you know and then there's going to be a default as i understand ben's comments and then you'll see a gap opening to five thousand dollars an ounce but all if you don't know any at that point it's too late if you don't need only the physical that's the that's the key of course is you've got to own the physical anyone who's margy and to be honest i really have no sympathy for people who have a margin themselves if you're a margin you've got to hate yourself but the point is is that yes he's right of course gold is going to find its true level we don't even know what that is it's been in the press for so many years but certainly one thing for sure you've got china russia as you mentioned these other countries now looking to back their own currencies with a r
the money supply is not a reason not to buy gold it's the opposite it's a reason to buy gold now ben davies who is a friend of the show and he's a gold manager as well he made an excellent comment that gold will go to five thousand dollars an ounce but nobody will own it. you know i think you know because they're scaring people out of gold you know and then there's going to be a default as i understand ben's comments and then you'll see a gap opening to five thousand dollars an ounce but all if...
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former california governor jerry davis joins us next. at the end of the day it's all about "money," cash or otherwise. ♪ ♪ melissa: so when it comes to investing money in our country, shouldn't we be depending more and more on china? the controversial issue. someone in this seems like we need the money and they have to spend and the other hand, we often don't share common interests. california governor jerry brown is currently visiting china specifically for investment funds for his state. is that the path we want to keep taking? joining me now, author of the coming collapse of china. glad to have you both on. governor davis, will start with you. what do you think about this? is it a good idea? >> absolutely. investment dollars are investment dollars. they can go anywhere around the world. china has the second-largest economy in the world. california has the ninth. so the governor is very interested in seeing investment in california for structure. the biggest a high-speed rail system in the world, 5,000 miles. we are just breaking g
former california governor jerry davis joins us next. at the end of the day it's all about "money," cash or otherwise. ♪ ♪ melissa: so when it comes to investing money in our country, shouldn't we be depending more and more on china? the controversial issue. someone in this seems like we need the money and they have to spend and the other hand, we often don't share common interests. california governor jerry brown is currently visiting china specifically for investment funds for...
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former california governor jerry davis joins us next. at the end of the day it's all about "money," cash or otherwise. ♪ [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual fund beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. @h investment information, risks, fees and expenses are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ melissa: so when it comes to investing money in our country, shouldn't we be depending more and more on china? the controversial issue. someone in t
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would expect a huge oil company to do, and if we have things like happened with nick moran where, or davie jones to hit some dry holes how could you be put in a damaging position by this kind of thing? >> well, the wells that we are drill i drilling are $30 million or $40 million, and we have 30%, and the one exxon is $30 million and done the first two, and the risk/reward is high and the reason they are there and while they are good sizes for us, 30 to 50 million barrel opportunities that is not going to move the needle for exxon or apache. >> well, they are possible on you guys, but they believe that deferred volumes from the aged insfra truck chur dofr infrastructure downtime and is the stuff that you bought not state t state-of-the-art that you bought it from? >> well, we run a lot of smart things, and we knew what was going on in the pipelines and we had a game plan with exxon and what we could do immediately and down the road and what we could never maybe have to deal w and some of it has happened quicker than we thought, and mainly, because increased production and had to change out
would expect a huge oil company to do, and if we have things like happened with nick moran where, or davie jones to hit some dry holes how could you be put in a damaging position by this kind of thing? >> well, the wells that we are drill i drilling are $30 million or $40 million, and we have 30%, and the one exxon is $30 million and done the first two, and the risk/reward is high and the reason they are there and while they are good sizes for us, 30 to 50 million barrel opportunities...
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john davis. did it truly happen to you? tell us about it. >> it was $8,000 in 20's. and thank you for having me. >> go ahead. explain. >> pardon? >> explain what's happened, what your problem is. >> i walked into the bank. the problem is, you -- that was back in the old days when i was first starting to get into it and you have a safe and you keep your valuables in the safe. and one of the valuables is cash and one of the valuables is cannibas. i found out quickly if you keep them together, no matter what precautions you take, it will end up picking up the smell of the canibas and banks, while they love your money and love doing business with you, they're skittish about the whole aspect. dennis: given the competition and the business, i'm thinking if one bank said no, we don't want your money, there must have been another bank in town that said we're happy to have it. where are you storing your cash? >> i have a back door bank account. i have my parent company, my holding company has a bank account. my dispensaries are assets under that holding company. however, i ju
john davis. did it truly happen to you? tell us about it. >> it was $8,000 in 20's. and thank you for having me. >> go ahead. explain. >> pardon? >> explain what's happened, what your problem is. >> i walked into the bank. the problem is, you -- that was back in the old days when i was first starting to get into it and you have a safe and you keep your valuables in the safe. and one of the valuables is cash and one of the valuables is cannibas. i found out quickly...
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clive davis is money. lori: talk about an ear and eye for talent. wow, we'll looking forward to that. >>> look forward to this, airstream an american icon known for the silver bullet rvs. now unveiling a new land yacht. the company president and ceo bob wheeler will walk tracy and ashley through all of this at the top of the next hour. stay with us. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platformrom charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-25 gives me tools that help mfind opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-0-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-25 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to
clive davis is money. lori: talk about an ear and eye for talent. wow, we'll looking forward to that. >>> look forward to this, airstream an american icon known for the silver bullet rvs. now unveiling a new land yacht. the company president and ceo bob wheeler will walk tracy and ashley through all of this at the top of the next hour. stay with us. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a...
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lori: plus, scott davis joins us from the white house. melissa: a whole new meaning for this bod for you. lori: what does that mean? i guess we will find out. check metals as we head to break. we are back after this. ♪ it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a greathing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ♪ melissa: oil prices sliding back below $94 a barrel. phil flynn is in the pits
lori: plus, scott davis joins us from the white house. melissa: a whole new meaning for this bod for you. lori: what does that mean? i guess we will find out. check metals as we head to break. we are back after this. ♪ it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure -...
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anyone here remember troy davis? troy davis was a cop killer from i think it was zpwea or texas or somewhere. georgia. and he was executed for that. and there was a huge campaign to not excute him. the pope got involved. he was executed. the people who were having the campaign around him also looked for 150,000 to make a documentary at the same time we did. you know what they got? they got $106. not $106,000. i think that tells you what the people of america really want in their documentaries. do they want the truth? but if you listen to the mainstream media you think everyone is obsessed with ending capital punishment. the actual truth when people are asked to pay for it is very different. and thank you, people. i'm sure there are a few executive producers here. yea. there's always one in every audience. two? any advance on two? no. one, two. ok. and you know one of the thing that is we love to talk about when we travel around the country is how exceptional -- we were talking to some people here , we're here on visa
anyone here remember troy davis? troy davis was a cop killer from i think it was zpwea or texas or somewhere. georgia. and he was executed for that. and there was a huge campaign to not excute him. the pope got involved. he was executed. the people who were having the campaign around him also looked for 150,000 to make a documentary at the same time we did. you know what they got? they got $106. not $106,000. i think that tells you what the people of america really want in their documentaries....
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included massachusetts governor deval patrick, boston mayor thomas menino and police commissioner edward davis. this is about 20 minutes. >> we are so grateful to be here right now. to bring justice and a closure to this case. we are so grateful to bring justice and closure to this case. to those families that lost loved ones or suffered injuries they have to live with the rest of their lives, for a police officer, a number of starting a career at m.i.t. and police officer who almost lost his life, and from neighborhoods that lived in fear for an entire day, we are eternally grateful for the outcome here tonight. we have a suspect in custody. i want to thank all of the partners who worked tirelessly over the last four days, including the fbi, the transit police, our brothers with the boston police department, the u.s. attorneys office, and the support from our governor over the last four days. we are exhausted. but we have a victory here tonight. let's not forget those people along the way. thanks very much. >> on behalf of crystal, martin, lacie, on behalf of the m.i.t. officer who was lost l
included massachusetts governor deval patrick, boston mayor thomas menino and police commissioner edward davis. this is about 20 minutes. >> we are so grateful to be here right now. to bring justice and a closure to this case. we are so grateful to bring justice and closure to this case. to those families that lost loved ones or suffered injuries they have to live with the rest of their lives, for a police officer, a number of starting a career at m.i.t. and police officer who almost lost...
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commissioner davis. i have known him since his early days on the beat since -- in my home town of lowell. he worked as a beat cop, detective, and narcotics officer, being named chief in 1994. during his time in lowell, chief davis helped turn around our city and set it off into an age of growth. we were proud of him when he left to become the boston police commissioner and even more proud of him now. commissioner davis showed extraordinary intelligent, professionalism, poise and confidence from monday through the capture of the suspects on friday. he was a calming influence in a time of great chaos and crisis. he deserves our thanks and gratitude of the people of boston, our commonwealth and our country. and special agent in charge, who proved insufficiently capable during the entire crisis as he oversaw a massive operation of identifying and s anding down the suspect helped bring the swiss term of justice down upon those responsible. ,lso, at times of great crisis we look to our leaders for guidance and
commissioner davis. i have known him since his early days on the beat since -- in my home town of lowell. he worked as a beat cop, detective, and narcotics officer, being named chief in 1994. during his time in lowell, chief davis helped turn around our city and set it off into an age of growth. we were proud of him when he left to become the boston police commissioner and even more proud of him now. commissioner davis showed extraordinary intelligent, professionalism, poise and confidence from...
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certain restrictions, certain amount for landowners, this last one pardoned jefferson davis and everyone. >> how constitutionally important was his impeachment process? did it establish the role for presidents to be able to fire members of their cabinet? >> that was unconstitutional in the first place. a president obviously can fire his own cabinet members. they were doing as much as they could to get greater punishment on the south. johnson wouldn't go along with it. theyd 'll take you out of office. wasn't constitutional at that time, but it was the first time in history it had occurred. >> was there a constitutional legacy of the impeachment process in some ways let's look back on the history for its significance? >> one thing i'm aware of, one southern democrat did not vote for it. that's why he was impeached. the impeachment process continued and he was acquitted. the republican senator basically lost his ability to go on after that. his party destroyed his political future after that. and it was something that was very courageous for him to do and something that actually future pre
certain restrictions, certain amount for landowners, this last one pardoned jefferson davis and everyone. >> how constitutionally important was his impeachment process? did it establish the role for presidents to be able to fire members of their cabinet? >> that was unconstitutional in the first place. a president obviously can fire his own cabinet members. they were doing as much as they could to get greater punishment on the south. johnson wouldn't go along with it. theyd 'll take...
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anyone here remember troy davis? from georgia or texas. for that. executed there was a huge campaign to not execute him. involved.go he was executed. the people were having to campaign -- they looked for $150,000 to make a documentary. they got $106. i think that tells you what the people of america really want in their documentary's. do they want the truth about fracking? media,to the mainstream you think everyone is obsessed with and in capital punishment and no one cares about the truth cares fracking. the actual truth is a very different. thank you, people. i am sure there are two executive producers here today. are there? >> there' always one. any advance on 2. one, two? one of the things we love to talk about when we travel run the country is how exceptional america is. we are here on visas. we are legal. apparently, that is a disadvantage we would like to stay permanently. we are constantly talking about how exceptional america is. if you ever wanted proof of it reno ifrom a down market n ireland. that's where im' from. we came to america and
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. >> i'm here with scott davis of u.p.s. scott, let me ask you, the first lady said today that the corporate executives who are participating in this effort have exceeded the targets that she had set. u.p.s. has agreed to hire 25,000 veterans. tell me how difficult that is, why 25,000, and how this effort is going. >> i think the effort is going great. it's a worthy cause, the joining forces program is something that u.p.s. got behind from the get-go. veterans have spilled their guts for us, for this wonderful country, come back and can't find a job, there's something wrong with that. they come back with great leadership skills and great work ethic. it's not a sacrifice at all. you're actually helping the company and helping the veterans at the same time. >> reporter: let's talk about the hiring climate in general. tell me what you see in terms of the outlike for the united states, in europe? what do you see happening with fuel prices? >> john i think we're in a slow growth economy. i think the u.s. will continue this pace a
. >> i'm here with scott davis of u.p.s. scott, let me ask you, the first lady said today that the corporate executives who are participating in this effort have exceeded the targets that she had set. u.p.s. has agreed to hire 25,000 veterans. tell me how difficult that is, why 25,000, and how this effort is going. >> i think the effort is going great. it's a worthy cause, the joining forces program is something that u.p.s. got behind from the get-go. veterans have spilled their...
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. >> susan davis, arizona. >> john conyers, michigan. > patrick murphy, florida. rick dole and, minnesota. >> make it in queens and the bronx. >> i said we need a plan, you don't win a game unless you have a game plan. dan lipinski introduced a game plan and passed the house with 339. dan lipinski of illinois. >> thank you for your leadership on this issue. your make it in america agenda helps bring the focus on some of the issues faced by america's middle class and by those who want to work hard to attain the middle class. the bill that steny mentioned, which was passed in the house with 339 votes last year, would bring together business, labor, academia and the government to develop policies that would promote american manufacturing. manufacturing is vital to american jobs and our defense. while laws, regulations and agencies impact manufacturing in america, there's no coordination which hurts our international competitiveness. i'm pleased we have had bipartisan support on this bill and continue to have it this year, pass it in the house and pass it in the senat
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davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to congratulate wblm radio on 50 years of broadcasting. on april 1, 1963, wbon radio in chicago, illinois, was launched and since that time has gone from being the voice of the negro to the voice of the ation. owners of the successful music business, record store, was a plentiful supply of local music talent under their banner, such as muddy waters, wolf, jimmy reed and others, needed a way to express their music. therefore, the brothers bought hfc 1450 a.m., a 1,000-watt station licensed in cicero, illinois. on april 1, 1963, wvon hit the airwaves in chicago with a group of hand-picked personalities. franklin mccarthy, e. rodney jones, herb kent, wesley south and pervis. they became known as the good ys, and rick ricardo, bill "butterball" crane, ed maloney, bill lee, isabel joseph johnson, emily fits hew eventually joined the roster. under the direction of the station's general manager, cky cardell and bern dean c. washington, the good guys hailed radio listeners hostage in c
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however, the sequestration cuts, for example, $45 million out of research at the university of california-davis in just the next six months. that means layoffs. layoffs of technicians and others who are involved in the resevere programs and means that those research efforts will not come to fruition in the near future. and they will be delayed and the benefit will not be seen for some time. and some of this is real jobs right away. some of that research has to deal with biopesticides and these are natural-causing or beganisms that occur in the environment. and research in that area is going to be delayed as a result of sequestration. so delay the sequestration and put it off into future years so we can grow the economy today. the third element of economic growth is in the area of infrastructure. you have to have infrastructure. and this is about moving americans across our landscape. this is about our ports, our highways, our airports and other critical elements in the transportation infrastructure. we know we are woefully behind on meeting the infrastructure needs. probably eight out of 10 bri
however, the sequestration cuts, for example, $45 million out of research at the university of california-davis in just the next six months. that means layoffs. layoffs of technicians and others who are involved in the resevere programs and means that those research efforts will not come to fruition in the near future. and they will be delayed and the benefit will not be seen for some time. and some of this is real jobs right away. some of that research has to deal with biopesticides and these...